Arrest without proper
communication of grounds renders the detention illegal; bail granted.
Conviction upheld as
injuries were serious; no benefit under Probation of Offenders Act granted.
Family Court has
jurisdiction to grant maintenance under Section 20(3) of Hindu Adoptions and
Maintenance Act.
Procedural lapses,
including parallel investigations and lack of forensic examination, prejudiced
accused, warranting commutation of death sentence.
Conviction reversed as
crucial DNA evidence was not put to the accused under Section 313 CrPC.
FIR quashed as prosecution
for the same offence under IPC would amount to double jeopardy.
Second prosecution on
the same set of facts violates Article 20(2) and Section 300 CrPC; proceedings
quashed.
A divorced wife is
entitled to reliefs under the Domestic Violence Act if violence occurred during
the marriage.
Failure to prove a
legally enforceable debt results in acquittal under Section 138 of Negotiable
Instruments Act.
Appeal
Against Acquittal-Accuseds liability is established; judgment of acquittal
reversed.
Confessional
statements of co-accused without corroboration are insufficient to connect
accused to crime.
No direct or indirect
evidence linking accused to offense.
No prima facie case made against accused directors;
charge quashed.
Indefeasible right to
bail must be viewed in the context of the legislative mandate upholding
personal liberty under Article 21.
Conviction Set Aside-Conviction
set aside due to lack of evidence establishing excessive speed or deviation
from the road.
Acquittal-Accused
acquitted as there was no concrete evidence proving rash or negligent driving.
Reduction of Sentence-Sentence
reduced considering the absence of conclusive evidence of intentional killing.
Sentence modified due
to lack of motive and incomplete evidence.
Presumption under
Section 29 of POCSO Act triggered and not rebutted; conviction upheld.
Upheld-Conviction
upheld on the basis of consistent testimony and corroborative medical evidence.
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